In this tutorial I will be showing you how you would go about Sending Email Using Gmail in C#. Reading and knowing this Project is very Simple, before we get into any code, you need to understand that this tutorial is not to advanced tutorial, using System.Net namespace. If you are not familiar with this item, I suggest you study them before attempting this tutorial.

Sending Email with System.Net is not so advanced but it is in intermediate level. This tutorial is not to long it is too short. And so this tutorial is not taking you time.
I will start by showing the Getting IP Function, Passing tow parameters.
So Letís Began:
First of All Import The namespace

using System.Net.Mail;

The System.Net.Mail namespace provides a simple programming interface for many of the rotocols used on networks today. The WebRequest and WebResponse classes form the basis of what are called pluggable protocols, an implementation of network services that enables you to develop applications that use Internet resources without worrying about the specific details of the individual protocols.

In this tutorial I will be showing you how you would go about Sending Email Using Gmail in C#. Reading and knowing this Project is very Simple, before we get into any code, you need to understand that this tutorial is not to advanced tutorial, using System.Net namespace. If you are not familiar with this item, I suggest you study them before attempting this tutorial.

Sending Email with System.Net is not so advanced but it is in intermediate level. This tutorial is not to long it is too short. And so this tutorial is not taking you time.
I will start by showing the Getting IP Function, Passing tow parameters.
So Letís Began:
First of All Import The namespace

using System.Net.Mail;

The System.Net.Mail namespace provides a simple programming interface for many of the rotocols used on networks today. The WebRequest and WebResponse classes form the basis of what are called pluggable protocols, an implementation of network services that enables you to develop applications that use Internet resources without worrying about the specific details of the individual protocols.